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BREAKING: Charlie Kirk Shooter Reportedly Confessed
This is a breaking news alert…
The alleged Charlie Kirk shooter, Tyler Robinson, reportedly confessed to the crime to friends in a Discord chat.
This is the alleged post:
“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this. im surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments. thanks for all the good times and laughs”
BREAKING: Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson appears to have CONFESSED to friends in a Discord chat shortly before turning himself in, per WaPo
“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all. It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this. im surrendering through a sheriff… pic.twitter.com/WFckZ5FphY
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 15, 2025
Fox News confirms:
“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all, It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this.”
Tyler Robinson allegedly confessed to killing Charlie Kirk in a Discord group chat two hours before he was taken into custody, a report says. pic.twitter.com/EIbm7Fz7dn
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 15, 2025
The NY Post added these details:
Tyler Robinson apparently confessed to killing conservative icon Charlie Kirk in an online message to nearly three dozen people the day after the public assassination.
“Hey guys, I have bad news for you all,” reads a chat message purportedly sent by Robinson, 22, through online community Discord, according to the Washington Post.
“It was me at UVU yesterday. i’m sorry for all of this,” Robinson allegedly wrote.
“Im surrendering through a sheriff friend in a few moments. thanks for all the good times and laughs, you’ve all been so amazing, thank you all for everything.”
The message was sent Thursday night, around two hours before Robinson was apprehended, from an account on the platform tied to the suspect.
A screenshot of the conversation — which had been sent to about 30 people — was obtained by the outlet through an anonymous member of the group and has not been independently verified by The Post.
Discord previously claimed it found “no evidence that the suspect planned this incident or promoted violence on Discord” after an internal investigation.
Robinson’s apparent confession comes as federal authorities announced Monday that they were casting a wider net into whether pro-trans, online communities or others knew that the assassin planned to kill the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder Sept. 10.
The suspect was arrested Sept. 12 when his father turned him in to authorities after seeing pictures the FBI posted online soliciting the public’s help, following a 33-hour manhunt conducted by state and federal law enforcement agencies.
I want to add a few comments here as this story is developing…
Until right now, we have been told Robinson is NOT cooperating with authorities and has NOT confessed to authorities.
Although I suppose turning yourself in is pretty much a confession of sorts in itself, right?
Who turns themself in and then claims they didn’t do it?
Wouldn’t that be fairly strange?
Actually, maybe not so much. I put the question to AI and here’s what it told me:
1. Turning Yourself In vs. Confessing
Turning yourself in (surrendering to law enforcement) is not automatically a confession. It simply means you are submitting to authorities instead of being arrested later.
A confession is a statement admitting guilt. For example: “I shot him” is a confession.
You can turn yourself in for many reasons—fear of being hunted, wanting to cooperate, clearing your name, or even because others identified you. None of that equals an admission unless you explicitly say you committed the crime.
2. Can You Deny the Crime After Turning Yourself In?
Yes. A person can walk into a police station, turn themselves in, and still say “I didn’t do it.”
In that case, authorities treat it as a surrender or voluntary appearance, not a confession. You’re still entitled to plead not guilty in court.
Sometimes suspects turn themselves in just to avoid a dangerous arrest or because they know a warrant is out. They may still claim innocence.
3. Tyler Robinson Example
From reports, Tyler Robinson’s father persuaded him to surrender after recognizing him in the FBI’s released photos. That act of surrendering did not itself constitute a confession. Tyler could (and legally still can) contest the charges in court. The fact he turned himself in just meant he complied with authorities—it doesn’t equal guilt in the eyes of the law.
And I’m not saying he didn’t do it, but I am saying there are quite a few things about this story that are not totally making sense.
I thought this was a decent list:
Official narrative so far:Drives to campus in one outfitChanges clothesShootsLeaves with no gun on footDitches gunChanges into prior outfitGoes back to carDrives 250 miles homeConfessed to DadTurns himself inNow he denies guilt
Oh, OK. Makes perfect sense.
— Clint Russell (@LibertyLockPod) September 14, 2025
Official narrative so far:
Drives to campus in one outfit
Changes clothes
Shoots
Leaves with no gun on foot
Ditches gun
Changes into prior outfit
Goes back to car
Drives 250 miles home
Confessed to Dad
Turns himself in
Now he denies guilt
Oh, OK. Makes perfect sense.
Any to add?
Or how about those Amazon listings?
Have we heard any explanation of these yet?
BOMBSHELL: Amazon Listing Shows “The Shooting of Charlie Kirk” Book Posted ONE DAY BEFORE The Shooting!
Holy crap folks, buckle up for this one!
Something very strange is happening on Amazon with the Charlie Kirk shooting and it potentially means this is far, far bigger than anyone realizes.
Allow me to explain, and NO this is not just overly dramatic or exaggeration. You will see what I mean...
Let's start here with four book listings already available to buy on Amazon all about the "Shooting of Charlie Kirk".
Take a look, I confirmed it myself:
Ok, so what's the big deal?
Surely someone using AI can write a book in 10 minutes and then post it for sale, right?
Sure, the book might be crap but scammers and grifters will always try to capitalize on a moment.
Except...I don't think that's what this is.
Because anyone who has ever tried to get a listing up on Amazon or post a new book for sale knows it usually takes 2-3 days AT BEST, and often longer.
There is no ability for a 24 hour new listing.
So...where did all of these come from?
How is this possible?
But that's not even the biggest part.
The biggest part is that top listing which is now "Unavailable".
Do you know why it's unavailable?
Because it said right on the listing "Publication Date September 9, 2025"!!!!
That would be one day BEFORE Charlie Kirk was shot!
And read the write up, they got everything perfectly right!
See here -- this screenshot personally taken by Jovan Pulitzer and posted to his Telegram:
Here was Jovan's full post confirming what he saw and how he got the screenshots:
The screenshots are also confirmed by Derek Johnson, who took similar screenshots of his own showing the exact same thing:
One more here:
WTF @FBI https://t.co/BjGwqqn0c0
— AnitaMagroin ? (@QueenAnitaDBS) September 11, 2025
There you go folks!
Two rock solid sources showing what was posted to Amazon ONE FULL DAY before Charlie Kirk was shot.
The FBI needs to investigate who uploaded this immediately!
Please share this far and wide and tag Kash Patel please on social.